Comment by lorenzohess 11 hours ago Video: https://xcancel.com/nasaspaceflight/status/20601649284728548...Another angle: https://xcancel.com/SawyerMerritt/status/2060174287563116696... 8 comments lorenzohess Reply jdnier 11 hours ago That "Another angle" truly is spectacular. thrdbndndn 8 hours ago In the video, some debris seemed to fly away from the explosion in a wavy path (top left). I thought things only moved like that in video games. What causes that kind of movement? colin4k1024 9 hours ago [flagged] LeoPanthera 11 hours ago [flagged] 866-RON-0-FEZ 11 hours ago [flagged] noosphr 11 hours ago [flagged] stronglikedan 11 hours ago [flagged]
jdnier 11 hours ago That "Another angle" truly is spectacular. thrdbndndn 8 hours ago In the video, some debris seemed to fly away from the explosion in a wavy path (top left). I thought things only moved like that in video games. What causes that kind of movement?
thrdbndndn 8 hours ago In the video, some debris seemed to fly away from the explosion in a wavy path (top left). I thought things only moved like that in video games. What causes that kind of movement?
LeoPanthera 11 hours ago [flagged] 866-RON-0-FEZ 11 hours ago [flagged] noosphr 11 hours ago [flagged] stronglikedan 11 hours ago [flagged]
That "Another angle" truly is spectacular.
In the video, some debris seemed to fly away from the explosion in a wavy path (top left). I thought things only moved like that in video games. What causes that kind of movement?
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